A march took place in London demonstrating against racism on UN Anti-Racism Day, which including groups against Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, ‘Stand Up to Trump’, ‘defend EU migrants’, ‘Black Lives Matter’, ‘Defend Free Movement’ and ‘No to the Muslim Ban’. The march passed a group of Britain First members behind a police cordon. A number of singers closed the day’s event representing ‘Love Music Hate Racism’.

Various groups gathered outside the US Embassy in London and marched on Downing Street to protest against Donald Trump’s executive order – dubbed his ‘Muslim Ban’. They included ‘Stop the War Coalition’, ‘Stand Up to Racism’, ‘Muslim Association of Britain’ and ‘Muslim Council of Britain’. The march proceeded to Downing Street where a number of speakers spoke to the crowd.

Following the inauguration of Donald Trump as President of the USA a number of protests were held around the World in relation to some of his alleged views. In London a Women’s march on London gathered outside the US Embassy in Grosvenor Square before heading to a rally in Trafalgar Square. An estimated 100,000 people joined in the London march, with figures into the millions worldwide.